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A carved wood weather house Anonymous, circa 1900. With decorative pierced crest and arch fronted double aperture front enclosing polychrome printed silhouettes of male and female figures each in 16th century style dress, mounted onto a beam suspended from a piece of gut to centre, on panel base and with buttress decoration applied to sides, 20cm wide, B.C. Ref. 303. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs page 142. This instrument is essentially a form of hygrometer. As the twisted gut suspension absorbs moisture it expands causing the beam onto which the figures are mounted to pivot.
Cosmo Alexander (1724-1772) Alexander and Mary Bayne-Meldrum oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76 cm An old label on the reverse (mainly illegible) refers to 'Mr Alexander Bayne the father of Mrs Bayne Dalgleish' as a previous owner. The boy in a red coat holding a bow, the girl in a blue dress clasping a little dog's paw. Cosmo Alexander practised in Scotland in the early 1740s before having to flee to the Continent in 1746 because of his Jacobite sympathies.. He subsequently painted Scottish emigrés in Rome and Paris before returning to London. Later he divided his time between Edinburgh and London. He then worked in The Hague, before a spell in Philadelphia, New York, and the South, where his assistant was Gilbert Stuart, one of America's greatest portrait painters.
* Coiffure. An album containing approx. seventy Victorian hand-col. fashion engs., featuring hairstyles and head dress, page size typically 25 x 17 cm., together with a series of thirteen miniature uncol. engs. of ladies hairstyles, mid 19th c., bound concertina-style in orig. boards, approx. 6 x 5 cm. (2)
* Fashion. An album containing forty-three Victorian hand-col. fashion engs., c. 1834-66, many featuring hairstyles and head dress, page size typically 26 x 18 cm., together with a larger album containing thirty-three hand-col. fashion plts. from The Ladies' Gazette of Fashion, The London Journal, and The Ladies' Treasury, c. 1849-92, with eight 16-page printed Supplements, plus a small group of related catalogues and periodicals, incl. 14 issues of Le Petit Echo e la Mode, c. 1930s, and a trade catalogue issued by Hayam & Co., Birmingham, c. 1890-1900, 38pp., with num. b & w illusts. of gentlemens fashion and accessories, etc. (-)
* Diana (Princess of Wales). Christmas card sent to Simon [Barnes, 1989], inscribed and signed by the Princess, 'Simon, from Diana', folded white card, with embossed gilt royal crests to front, the colour photo opposite the message and inscription showing Prince Charles in military dress standing behind Prince William, with Princess Diana dressed in pink seated with Prince Harry on a garden bench beside, the date pencilled beneath the image, excellent condition in orig. damp-marked registered envelope with initial D lower left, 20 x 15 cm (1)
A gold, sapphire and colourless gem set five stone ring, a gold ring, claw set with an oval cut sapphire and with three small circular cut diamonds mounted at the side, a 9ct gold and amethyst set five stone ring, mounted with oval cut amethysts graduating in size to the centre stone and a turquoise set dress ring, with a foliate spray motif.
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